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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Through the camera's eye,
    world opens inside a frame,
    other then an ordinary "pensée technique",
    creative energies will enable the composition to arise on its best, without value jugements...
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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    ...like walls,
    or other, things that brings different feeling of oneself !
    When one dares, existence becomes tangible...
    what is next ?
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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel Coquis View Post
    ...like walls,
    or other, things that brings different feeling of oneself !
    When one dares, existence becomes tangible...
    what is next ?


    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...0&d=1433796107

    nice. this one really speaks to me… age, fragility wholeness (with scars), experience, stress…

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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Summer shot.
    Generally, one do not knows what is behind...
    It might depends on which side attention is being placed.
    First levels of attention could be my eyes over the ground glass and all different kinds of "technical thoughts"...
    On another step, a particular quality of attention may appear offering an entry to experience esthetics through my camera eye...
    who knows or can say better or worst ?
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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend



    View of tracks from Motel, Ohio

    Looking out from inside, blue pole creates an internal diptych, numbers with arrows give suggestions to the railroad's direction leaving the frame.

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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    The Perennial Trend
    there are things one is much less aware off...
    pains, joys
    gardens, prisons
    lenses on my camera would not make any difference,
    nor does the neg film or chemistry
    January 2016
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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    ...If the individual viewer realizes that for him what he sees in a picture corresponds to something within himself—that is, the photograph mirrors something in himself—then his experience is some degree of Equivalence.
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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Mirrors
    Narcisos
    Stagnant waters...
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    Re: Equivalence: The Perennial Trend

    Still trying equivalence the perennial trend.
    Shadows often surprising.
    Suddenly viewed by oneself, recorded instants from "une autre dimension"...
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